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Sound coming in only one side

Hi,
these is problem often occurs in headphone,
i am sure that your speaker are not a problem
reason for the problem:
wire gets defected internally make a open circiut(no power will reach your speaker) in your case it happened on one side
solution:
buy a cable similar to your headphone cable(cable with stereo pin )
i you know how to solder it ,do it your own or
disassemble your headphone cut off the wires near speaker(speaker leads should not damaged) and
watch this
and assemble it
check you headphone
regard,
cseian








1/3/2017 7:22:05 AM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Jan 03, 2017
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How to disassemble bose on ear head phone

There are two more screws - on either side on the headphone cable, under the foam.
5/23/2013 5:22:57 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on May 23, 2013
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Boss oethe left side of my headphone is stop working

Hi,The most common cause for this, is a loose wire connection to that speaker (as opposed to the speaker being faulty).Has anyone pulled the cord too tight or tripped on the cord? If yes, then the internal wire connecting that speaker has an internal break somewhere.Try the following:1) Plug headphones into music device and turn on.2) Gently press the wire 'in' at the left earpiece (or wiggle at the earpiece end). If sound returns intermittently, then you have n internal wire break in that end of the cord.3) Gently press the wire 'in' at the plug where it connects to your player (or wiggle the cord at the plug end). If sound returns, then there is an internal wire break at this end of the cord.In the case of broken internal wires, it is possible to repair.Although very fragile, it is possible to resolder these tiny wires (you'll have to burn off the enamel coating around these wires first) back onto their respective connections, or onto a new plug.Good luck....
1/18/2012 2:52:17 AM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Jan 18, 2012
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Only the right side works, the side without the

I should imagine at least 6 months to a year or more! Contact Bose.
4/22/2011 11:38:02 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Apr 22, 2011
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The cable to the head phones has been cut can this

yes it can be repaired
if the cable its cut in the middle just need to the to parts together with a knot
if calbe its cut from the joint with the headphone they need to be soldered
4/9/2011 12:05:49 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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My bose headphones have just stopped working, is

You can try taking to a electronic repair shop to check if the cable is broken somewhere, if so, it can be repaired, if thats not the case bad luck. always take care of the headphones cables, never tie them tight always keep them loose.
4/9/2011 12:01:10 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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The right side of my

If twisting and jiggling the connection to your music player produces no results, then you're probably going to have to replace them.
CHECK FOR A WARRANTY even if you didn't buy an extra one, they came with one from the manufacturer.
However, assuming your warranty is expired and you don't mind cutting the cords, you CAN check to see if there's a short in the wire somewhere. You would need a multi-meter to test connectivity, a pair of wire strippers (or a sharp knife and steady hand), and electrical tape just in case you get lucky.
You would basically cut the wire connecting the right ear to the 1/8" jack, leaving at least a good 6-8 inches between your cut and the ends of the wire (so you have something you can splice back later). Then you use the multi-meter (set to test resistance) to check the section you cut out for connectivity: place the red terminal at one end of the wire and the black at the other. If the needle moves, the wire is fine. If not, then you've found the problem.
If you have enough wire left after cutting out the damaged part, then you can just splice it back together and tape it up. (It won't be pretty no matter what.) If not, the easiest thing to do would be cannibalize part of a cord from another pair of cruddy headphones.
BUT, let me say again: There is very little chance of this working. You may just end up cutting them to pieces and wasting time. Only attempt this if you are sure they are trash otherwise.
3/21/2011 2:33:52 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Mar 21, 2011
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One ear has stopped working - is there something I

Check out My tip on headphones. Just click my user name to find the tip.
2/19/2011 12:01:44 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Feb 19, 2011
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The sound keeps cutting out from the earphones

noo, the same thing happens with mee, i bought 3 diff, kinds of headphones, and they still dont work. it makes meeee soooooooo mad, pppl just dont know
2/1/2011 4:28:20 AM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Feb 01, 2011
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My headphones have stopped working. the plug

there is nothing you can do but open the casing and cut the wire as close to the solder as possible then solder it on again then they will be like new again its a really easy job
1/31/2011 8:06:53 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Jan 31, 2011
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Only one side is working, which is the right side

Yes you will need to use a multimeter to check the continuity of the wires from the earpiece.
If the line is OPEN then you have to change the wire. Please try to wriggle orr toggle at the pin end where it is normal for the wires to break up.
If so you need to change the pin or use a new wire to the left side. sometimes the wire can be **** off and joined if the break is nearer to the pin or earpiece.
1/24/2011 4:27:17 AM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Jan 24, 2011
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My one side of headphone

it is because of the instantiation problem of your sound card. you can uninstall the software then you can install it.
1/9/2011 3:18:11 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on Jan 09, 2011
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Left speaker doesn't work.

See my tip on replacing dodgy cable and plugs on headphones.
5/28/2010 4:26:50 PM • Bose On-Ear... • Answered on May 28, 2010
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